International Roundup
Asylum
requests fell by 10 percent last year in
Agence France Presse reports that the number of applications was down by 9.7
percent, at 35,520, in line with a trend begun in 2004.
Confirming estimates from the French refugee office OFPRA. France
still had the second highest number of asylum seekers in the European Union in
2007, after Sweden, which handled 36,207 applications -- a 50-percent increase
year-on-year -- and ahead of Germany, Greece and Britain.
Asylum requests are also falling towards traditional host nations
The head of the asylum seeker rights group CFDA, Patrick Delouvin, said the fall
in
The largest groups of first-time asylum applicants were Kosovo Albanians, Turks,
and Russians -- many of them Chechens.
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The
European Jewish Press reports
that the prestigious 2008 Israel Prize for 'lifetime achievement and special
contribution to society and the State of Israel' will be awarded to the Jewish
Agency for
The prize,
In making the announcement, the Committee noted the Jewish Agency's 'tireless
efforts' as a pioneering force in the establishment of the State of Israel and
its continuing contributions in strengthening Israeli society, partnering the
people of Israel with Jewish communities around the world, and deepening the
connection of the Jewish next generation throughout the world.
'Receiving the Israel Prize on
'In being named for the Israel Prize, we recognize the role of the Jewish
communities and federations around the world which have stood behind the work of
the Jewish Agency over the decades, and especially our founding partners, the
United Jewish Communities and Keren Hayesod,' Bielski said.
The Jewish Agency was established by the World Zionist Organization (WZO) at the
16th Zionist Congress, in August 11, 1929 as a partnership between the WZO and
non-Zionist Jewish leaders, among them Louis Marshall , Leon Blum, and Felix
Warburg.
Also known as the 'Sochnut', it served as the pre-state Jewish government before
the establishment of